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at the end of the day we want tax code.ro-growth this is an important step. >> the bank tax. people said it never happened. they are so powerful. they will never let that happen. , they start with a 30% rate cut. $3 trillionith a stronger economy. they start with -- >> you think it is good for them? >> you look at the whole package. this has much more benefit, especially as banks are laying off thousands of workers because of this disappointing economy. >> will small bank support this? >> i don't know. take a look at the whole package. the economic growth. the impact on customers. we are listening, bring those ideas, let's have the discussion. >> grover norquist says he has would hamstring capital investment and damage economic growth over the long run. why is he wrong? >> i have not her -- i have not heard that point there. he has keen insight on tax issues. i think i sit will find the code, reducing those rates in a major way, we know this will grow the economy. we believe it will draw more capital to the united states. >> let me give you another critique. it is presented a
at the end of the day we want tax code.ro-growth this is an important step. >> the bank tax. people said it never happened. they are so powerful. they will never let that happen. , they start with a 30% rate cut. $3 trillionith a stronger economy. they start with -- >> you think it is good for them? >> you look at the whole package. this has much more benefit, especially as banks are laying off thousands of workers because of this disappointing economy. >> will small...
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he has keen insight on tax issues. i think i sit will find the code, reducing those rates in a major way, we know this will grow the economy. we believe it will draw more capital to the united states. >> let me give you another critique. it is presented as revenue neutral. this is the committee for a responsible government. it is bipartisan. it praises hard to that. it relies on one-time revenue sources and timing shifts to pay for permanent rate cuts. it could increase deficits in the second decade. >> i think it will be the opposite. it will generate more revenue. it will add $700 billion in new revenues to help us pay down the debt. i believe, spending cuts can get us to a balanced budget. >> you think by the second decade it will raise revenues because of the dynamics. >> in the first decade. >> you drew a parallel to the 1986 tax reform under president reagan. one of the differences is that under that measure, the earned income tax credit for the poor was vastly expanded. under this proposal it would be cut back.
he has keen insight on tax issues. i think i sit will find the code, reducing those rates in a major way, we know this will grow the economy. we believe it will draw more capital to the united states. >> let me give you another critique. it is presented as revenue neutral. this is the committee for a responsible government. it is bipartisan. it praises hard to that. it relies on one-time revenue sources and timing shifts to pay for permanent rate cuts. it could increase deficits in the...
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it is refocus back on making sure a roll taxes taxes are offset. it is phased out later so more families have that opportunity, and it is a create that poverty trap where the harder you work, the more you are punished. i think it is a smarter way of helping people, and encouraging employees to be hired. >> chairman camp is term limited. you and paul ryan had expressed interest in being the next chairman of the ways and means committee. it is said that paul ryan has the inside track. he is better known. he can raise money. is that true? >> he is a terrific leader. a good friend. the point is, i'm qualified and prepared to lead this committee. i'm going to make that case to my colleagues. this is about ideas and how we can move tax reform forward. it is good to have it. >> what will your prospects be? >> i will be in position to lead the committee. >> you think you were going to get it. >> hopefully we are going to present to the choices to our colleagues. >> thank you for being with us. coming up, unease in the ukraine. and the clintons look to the
it is refocus back on making sure a roll taxes taxes are offset. it is phased out later so more families have that opportunity, and it is a create that poverty trap where the harder you work, the more you are punished. i think it is a smarter way of helping people, and encouraging employees to be hired. >> chairman camp is term limited. you and paul ryan had expressed interest in being the next chairman of the ways and means committee. it is said that paul ryan has the inside track. he is...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. wi new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nht and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's wk. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs whstarted it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're re toelp start yours. lou: a record day on wall street, dow up 74,&p up 9, closing at all-time record high, nazdaq up 2 and cde oil lost 19 cents on the day. gold up $4,. >> yield on 10 year, falling further, down to .64%. -- 2.64%, steers sears stock up more than 6% today. retailer posted tter than expected earnings a nice rprise, and freddie mac will repay the treasury more than $10 billion with total payments now exeding 2008 bailout. and reminder to join us for my fiiancial reports threeimes a day on salem radio network, cot-to-coast
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax fr plan. there's on one way for yo business to go. . lou: all day, fox business has been focused on the business of boomer retirement. a survey shows it is out of reach for far too many americans, 58% of workers, age 60 and older have to put off their retirement. mostly because of financial reasons, good news that down from a pike of 66 percent in 2020. new fed chair yellen testifying before senate banking committee told them central bank would probably continue to taper while trying to figure out how much research weakness in the economy is because of the see winter weather, market, responding %-posting a new record high,&p. joining us now. chief economist from moody's capital, john lonski, janet yellen seems to have slid into her well rarefied chair, is doing brilliantly it seems. >> i think she is doing very well. market likes her, up 1% for year-to-date, new record highs. so they are pleased with her performance thus far, it also helps that because of a slower economy, instead of rising as
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax fr plan. there's on one way for yo business to go. . lou: all day, fox business has been focused on the business of boomer retirement. a survey shows it is out of reach for far too many americans, 58% of workers, age 60 and older have to put off their retirement. mostly because of financial reasons, good news that down from a pike of 66 percent in 2020. new fed chair yellen testifying before senate banking committee...
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his budget gives millions more workers the ability to take advantage of the tax credit. and it pays for it by closing loopholes like the ones that let wealthy individuals classify themselves as a small business to avoid paying their fair share of taxes. this budget will also continue to put our fiscal house in order over the long term, but putting the burden on books -- not by putting the burden on folks who can least afford it, but by reforming our tax system and building on the progress we made to reduce health-care care costs. it puts our debt on a downward path as a share of our total economy, which independent experts have said is a critical target for fiscal responsibility. as i said at the outset, our budget is about choices. it is about our values. as a country, we have to make a decision, if we are going to protect tax breaks for the wealthiest americans, or create jobs, grow our economy, and expand opportunity for every american. at a time when our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years, we have to decide if we are going to keep squeezing the midd
his budget gives millions more workers the ability to take advantage of the tax credit. and it pays for it by closing loopholes like the ones that let wealthy individuals classify themselves as a small business to avoid paying their fair share of taxes. this budget will also continue to put our fiscal house in order over the long term, but putting the burden on books -- not by putting the burden on folks who can least afford it, but by reforming our tax system and building on the progress we...
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the president has it all wrong and wants to spend and tax. it hasn't worked. we have given him five years and the stimulus program didn't work. he calls it austerity when we added 6.8 trillion in debt since 2009. >> it is stale, stale, stale. >> i heard from a colleague on the senate side, they believe the budget would add 8 trillion over the debt in ten years. you mentioned $17.4 trillion mark, why would this administration want to leave office at the end of their second term with 19 trillion or could it be $20 trillion by then? >> yes, i don't know. i can't answer. that i wish someone would ask him that question pointed before a camera he has children and i have children that are grown and i have dprand children. i am concerned about their future. this president is adding to their debt. i am not sure why he wants to go down the road and why he will not talk with us. >> for me and our audience now. give us a different vision. what are you saying with the majority of the republicans there? >> we will put our budget out and we are working on that right now. you
the president has it all wrong and wants to spend and tax. it hasn't worked. we have given him five years and the stimulus program didn't work. he calls it austerity when we added 6.8 trillion in debt since 2009. >> it is stale, stale, stale. >> i heard from a colleague on the senate side, they believe the budget would add 8 trillion over the debt in ten years. you mentioned $17.4 trillion mark, why would this administration want to leave office at the end of their second term with...
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i think corporate tax reform, child tax credit -- these are areas of discussion. i think most people on capitol hill believe expectations are low. this is an election year. a budgetl ryan having in the house. if he does not get democrats to support the budget plan, how likely is it republicans can move it on their own party boat? how much dissent will he run into? very: i think that is a tough question for chairman brian right now. when you look at the budget deal passed in december and brought up in the house, 62 republicans defect it on the budget deal. they did not like the compromises or how it was formed. one of the most popular republicans in the house. i would venture to say he has can eventical capital john boehner. he really carries weight with in the house. for someone with that kind of stature in the house on the key budget deal, 62 republican defections shows you how difficult it will be to pass his own budget. we did see this beaker talk about this project. balanced budget, does not have too much in terms of a budget deal or a deal towards compromise,
i think corporate tax reform, child tax credit -- these are areas of discussion. i think most people on capitol hill believe expectations are low. this is an election year. a budgetl ryan having in the house. if he does not get democrats to support the budget plan, how likely is it republicans can move it on their own party boat? how much dissent will he run into? very: i think that is a tough question for chairman brian right now. when you look at the budget deal passed in december and brought...
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raise the earned income tax credit which is better. this report -- >> i don't like that, i don't like the earned income tax credit. >> it helps people certainly. >> you were just talking about relieving suffering. >> i'm not going to be opposed to did for that reason. i don't want to get rid of it for that reason, we never should have had it, it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans aren't in favor of it, because it helps the corporate. >> there's two arguments here. two things to do, you can raise the minimum wage or say, you pay me $8 an hour, the government is going to pay them another 1 opinion the 50 an hour. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart? >> they would make the argument you're subsidizing the worker. >> no, you're subsidizing walmart. they're paying disgusting wages, keeping people in poverty. walmart, mcdonald's, that sort of thing. you care about poor people, if you want to alleviate poverty, you have to put people to work at a decent wage. >> we'll come back to this again in the future. do t
raise the earned income tax credit which is better. this report -- >> i don't like that, i don't like the earned income tax credit. >> it helps people certainly. >> you were just talking about relieving suffering. >> i'm not going to be opposed to did for that reason. i don't want to get rid of it for that reason, we never should have had it, it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans aren't in favor of it, because it helps the corporate. >>...
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the 2012, 2013 fiscal cliff tax deal reduced these tax breaks a little bit, but -- not tax breaks, but increased tax rates a little bit. wealthy americans decreased to some, but there are still many tax breaks that allow wealthy americans to reduce their real taxable income, and that is a key part of the president's proposal is trying to address that. host: how does the president's budget deal with the affordable care act? guest: it does not have that much to do with the affordable care act, but it does do a few things. if fully funds the limitation of the affordable care act. for several years, the hhs has been scraping by here and there to try to get the programs fully funded, and they have done it because it is the president's top priority, but often the congress is never fully funded. severalet also proposes additional policies to build on the aca. for example, improving processes to medicare providers and other things. the main part of the aca is happening outside and is already in place and now it is an implementation question. host: on a blog this morning, the house to today is
the 2012, 2013 fiscal cliff tax deal reduced these tax breaks a little bit, but -- not tax breaks, but increased tax rates a little bit. wealthy americans decreased to some, but there are still many tax breaks that allow wealthy americans to reduce their real taxable income, and that is a key part of the president's proposal is trying to address that. host: how does the president's budget deal with the affordable care act? guest: it does not have that much to do with the affordable care act,...
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the federal gas tax has been capped around 17 cents a gallon. drivers from the northeast to the midwest don't need a reminder how bad our roads can be. the drivers $6.5 billion. jonathan, how about those potholes, do you have a view on that? >> i like to avoid them. >> i'm anti-potholes, too. >> that's all the time we have. it was nice having you on. >> thank you, ari, i appreciate it. >> $300 billion over four years. put aside the skepticism about getting anything done in washington. walk us through you there at the white house what you know about this and the plan. >> well, i think what you've got is the president again trying to get congress, trying to get the government to invest in infrastructu infrastructure. this is something he's been trying to do for several years. not just invest in it, invest in it ahead of time so as anthony fox, the transportation secretary said earlier today, you don't continue to put band aids on for the nation's highways and other infrastructure. that's what we've been doing to borrow a term for the show. there's
the federal gas tax has been capped around 17 cents a gallon. drivers from the northeast to the midwest don't need a reminder how bad our roads can be. the drivers $6.5 billion. jonathan, how about those potholes, do you have a view on that? >> i like to avoid them. >> i'm anti-potholes, too. >> that's all the time we have. it was nice having you on. >> thank you, ari, i appreciate it. >> $300 billion over four years. put aside the skepticism about getting anything...
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of households are unable to meet tax obligations in fact a survey found that four out of ten groups are willingly they wouldn't. willingly handed over their property as future payment i mean this says a lot now why are they raising taxes so much that's the first question and is the suffocating the housing market you would think that you know if you want to spur the housing market give it a kick you pull back on the road you know i think two things here first is you know you have austerity we can get back to that if i don't talk but that remind me was the second part is the fact that you know you have tax evasion you know rich people are not paying their fair share of taxes in fact in two thousand and there was a big story about that that the greek finance ministry was using google maps to go around and look for who was in people's bioidentical because i was a son and they were actually wealthy and that they weren't paying their taxes if it wasn't reported that there was a physics that look we have thirty seconds go back to austerity austerity you know they have a huge amount of debt
of households are unable to meet tax obligations in fact a survey found that four out of ten groups are willingly they wouldn't. willingly handed over their property as future payment i mean this says a lot now why are they raising taxes so much that's the first question and is the suffocating the housing market you would think that you know if you want to spur the housing market give it a kick you pull back on the road you know i think two things here first is you know you have austerity we...
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i think in the area of earned income tax credit, there might be some overlap. but in general the republican approach will be very different, i think. i think they'll look at the range of programs aimed at helping the poor and say a lot of these programs have been created without any relationship or understanding of how they interact with the others and create large disincentives to work when you stack them all together. lots of studies have shown when you pay someone a benefit and withdraw it when the earnings rise, in a sense you provide add disincentive for people to move up the wage ladder. so you stack all these things together and some people are losing 80% or more of their additional earnings when they get a better-paying job. i think republicans are working hard at that in trying to get the work incentives right. >> woodruff: to bore in for a sect on the earned income tax credit, what's the point at which you see the two sides coming together? >> there's two possibilities. you could do improvements expansion of the earned income credit as part of biparti
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credit and closes tax loopholes for wealthy investors. you can stay tuned on this show with a real power broker insider but first, you can also start weighing in right now with us because today's battle of the day is on whether you think president obama's proposals can help level the playing field. you weigh in again through hash tags as usual. today's are rfd level. if you think this proposal could work. or rfd no change. we'll be updating you and sharing your responses all through today's show. also coming up on the show, there's been emotional testimony at the trial of oscar pistorius, our panel of experts weigh in. the 2014 election season is kicking off where wendy davis is slamming her republican rival, greg abbott. >> already referred to the southern part of texas, the border communities of texas -- >> where we are right now. >> as third world. >> i went to texas to catch up with davis and got surprisingly frank fighting words from her and her opponent. that's all coming up next. ♪ geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. i
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. >>> a serious proposal to overhaul the tax code the first time in more than 25 years. is there any hope for congressional action this year? >>> and the pentagon proposes to slash the army to its smallest size in almost 75 years. how risky are the cuts for american security?
. >>> a serious proposal to overhaul the tax code the first time in more than 25 years. is there any hope for congressional action this year? >>> and the pentagon proposes to slash the army to its smallest size in almost 75 years. how risky are the cuts for american security?
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tax credit. it helps people certainly. >> you were talking about relieving suffering a second ago. >> i don't want to get rid of it that p for that reason. it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans are in favor of it because it helps the corporate sector. >> walmart say pays $8 an hour. you can raise the minimum wage or you could say okay, you pay me $8 an hour, the government pays another $1.50. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart. >> they would make the argument you're subsidizing the worker. >> you're subsidizing walmart. they're paying disgusting wages, keeping people in poverty. walmart, mcdonald's and that sort of thing. if you care about poor people and want to alleviate poverty, put people to work at a decent wage. >> here's the test, josh. do the republicans support the doubling of the earned income tax credit in the president's budget? >> they should. >> that's the big test. put it aside about calling the cards opt table. thank you very much. that is all for
tax credit. it helps people certainly. >> you were talking about relieving suffering a second ago. >> i don't want to get rid of it that p for that reason. it's a wage subsidy for corporations. that's why the republicans are in favor of it because it helps the corporate sector. >> walmart say pays $8 an hour. you can raise the minimum wage or you could say okay, you pay me $8 an hour, the government pays another $1.50. >> why should taxpayers subsidize walmart. >>...
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it's little known but highly effective tax rebate for the poor, earned income tax credit. yesterday in a 200-plus page report in the failures on poverty, budget chair paul ryan wrote, research finds that the best anti-poverty programs encourage work, programs like the earned income tax credit increase labor force participation. the president likes the earned income tax credit and paul ryan likes the earned income tax credit. so how did mr. ryan respond to the president's overture one day later? quote, this budget isn't a serious document, he said in a statement this morning, it is a campaign brochure. in divided government, we need leadership and collaboration, and in this budget, we have neither. collaboration like working together to further the same policy? apparently not. congressman ryan was not the only republican to chime in. speaker boehner called the president's proposal his most irresponsible budget yet. speaking as the man who stood idly by while his party shut down the federal government and nearly crashed the u.s. economy, not but six months ago speaker boehne
it's little known but highly effective tax rebate for the poor, earned income tax credit. yesterday in a 200-plus page report in the failures on poverty, budget chair paul ryan wrote, research finds that the best anti-poverty programs encourage work, programs like the earned income tax credit increase labor force participation. the president likes the earned income tax credit and paul ryan likes the earned income tax credit. so how did mr. ryan respond to the president's overture one day later?...
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what he says does work, wait for it, is tax cuts. that's what he wants to do while consolidating or cutting federal anti-poverty programs, all of which combined amount to about 12% of the $3.5 trillion federal budget when you take out medicare and medicate at 21%, social security at 22 and defense spending at about 19. this debate between republicans and democrats about how to really help the poor is just getting started. paul ryan is daring his party to embrace these ideas and to run on them. your move, gop. that wraps things up for the "reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the cycle is up next. >> how is it going? great commentary on paul ryan there. we have excellent stuff coming up today. we have howard fineman to talk about politics in the ukraine. our friend jimmy williams to talk about the president's budget and we have rosie perez to talk about her new book. we're super excited about that. back to you, joy. >> can't wait to watch. hey, rosie. cycle is coming up next. well, did you know pinocchio
what he says does work, wait for it, is tax cuts. that's what he wants to do while consolidating or cutting federal anti-poverty programs, all of which combined amount to about 12% of the $3.5 trillion federal budget when you take out medicare and medicate at 21%, social security at 22 and defense spending at about 19. this debate between republicans and democrats about how to really help the poor is just getting started. paul ryan is daring his party to embrace these ideas and to run on them....
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> all right. listen to this one. a man gambles away half a million dollars in vegas at the downtown grand over super bowl weekend, but he doesn't think he should have to pay up pause he was blackout drunk at the time. his name is mark johnson from southern california, and he's suing the casino for him loaning money and serving him drinks when he was allegedly visibly intoxicated. regulations ban casinos from allowing those visibly drunk to gamble and his attorney is trying to get the debt erased. >> playing on credit is out of question, drink together point of intoxication is out of ordinary for mr. johnson. as the downtown grand hosts we believe should have nobody over his years of experience with mr. johnson. >> all right. kimberly, this guy flies into vegas, his girlfriend. he drinks in the limo. he gets to the restaurant and he drinks at the restaurant. he gambles and he los
and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> all right. listen to this one. a man gambles away half a million dollars in vegas at the downtown grand over super bowl weekend, but he doesn't think he should have to pay up pause he was blackout drunk at the time. his name is mark johnson from southern california, and he's suing the...
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it would tax millionaires and use that revenue to help students refinance loans. >> i think about it this way because i think about the choice that america makes. think about this. right now in order to finance the united states government, we take in billions of dollars of profits off student loans, but permit billionaires to have another loopholes that they pay at tax rates that can be lower than those of their secretaries. so this is a straight forward choice. we can take $75 billion and either say we'll use it to protect tax loopholes for billionaires, or $75 billion can be used to help students refinance their outstanding student loan debt. it's billionaires or students. >> billionaires or students. sometimes it's easy to see. i'm glad senator warren is in washington fighting. that's what i call another good investment. i learned in sunday school when i was a kid where your treasures lie, lies your heart. where is our heart? in future with the students or taking care of billionaires that have already been blessed? thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now
it would tax millionaires and use that revenue to help students refinance loans. >> i think about it this way because i think about the choice that america makes. think about this. right now in order to finance the united states government, we take in billions of dollars of profits off student loans, but permit billionaires to have another loopholes that they pay at tax rates that can be lower than those of their secretaries. so this is a straight forward choice. we can take $75 billion...
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tax, tax, tax and the medicaid. sometimes i paid a lot. i work two jobs at one time. i got disabled two months before my 60th birthday. i thought i was going to work until the day i died. i body fell apart. all of that money we paid in, ask the democrats about. it was the democratic presidents that pulled out of social security to keep the government open. it seems like everything comes out of social security. the other thing, medicaid. of people that are underprivileged. i understand that. ofhave hundreds of thousands illegal immigrants that are on this, even on obamacare. "the washington post where did you learn that? host: where did you learn that? how do you budget more than you take him? he is weighing in on the budget proposal. kim, davenport, iowa. caller: the bottom line of this whole thing is not looking at -- when looking at the transportation part of it. building bridges to nowhere, yes it gives us jobs. we have three prisons in the united states that were never open. was 13 yearsar us never open because they built it with federal money. they could not affo
tax, tax, tax and the medicaid. sometimes i paid a lot. i work two jobs at one time. i got disabled two months before my 60th birthday. i thought i was going to work until the day i died. i body fell apart. all of that money we paid in, ask the democrats about. it was the democratic presidents that pulled out of social security to keep the government open. it seems like everything comes out of social security. the other thing, medicaid. of people that are underprivileged. i understand that....
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help offset those costs, the budget would end some tax breaks for the wealthy and raise taxes on tobacco. ending tax breaks for the wealthy. guess what the republicans think? speaker boehner said, quote, the president has offered perhaps his most irresponsible budget yet. and the gop's go-to budget guy, paul ryan? he called it, quote, yet another disappointment. you know what is actually a disappointment? congressman ryan's new report on poverty, which is nothing more than a justification to cut programs that helped the poor. >> we spent about $800 billion on nearly 100 programs for the poor on welfare programs. and it's getting worse. more people in poverty. the poverty rates at a generation high. and with these new programs has put in place like obamacare, what we're learning is more people will stay in the poverty trap. >> these programs don't put people in a trap. they help lift them up. but it's no surprise congressman ryan doesn't have his facts straight. some of the experts in his poverty report cited he misrepresented their research. if republicans want to get serious about fight
help offset those costs, the budget would end some tax breaks for the wealthy and raise taxes on tobacco. ending tax breaks for the wealthy. guess what the republicans think? speaker boehner said, quote, the president has offered perhaps his most irresponsible budget yet. and the gop's go-to budget guy, paul ryan? he called it, quote, yet another disappointment. you know what is actually a disappointment? congressman ryan's new report on poverty, which is nothing more than a justification to...
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about lois lerner, the irs administrator in cincinnati who led the unit that reviewed requests for tax exemptions. remember all that? here he is. >> her attorney indicates now that she will testify. we've been in back and forth negotiation. but quite frankly, we believe that the evidence we've gathered causes her and her best interests to be someone who should testify. >> the problem is that is not true. lerner's tern said she is not testifying and would continue to assert her fifth amendment rights. he also said he had no idea why issa said what he said, which is a reasonable comment on anything he ever says. we'll be right back. >>> who is running this? i thought you were running this. >> i am running this. but you got to listen. he is the guy with the vision. >> i got the vision? you know what vision i have? i just have the vision of you kissing my girl outside. >> i thought you guys broke up. >> that was a scene from the great movie "american hustle," which was passed over at last night's academy awards for ten tom nations. anyway, it's a great movie and one that is more true to li
about lois lerner, the irs administrator in cincinnati who led the unit that reviewed requests for tax exemptions. remember all that? here he is. >> her attorney indicates now that she will testify. we've been in back and forth negotiation. but quite frankly, we believe that the evidence we've gathered causes her and her best interests to be someone who should testify. >> the problem is that is not true. lerner's tern said she is not testifying and would continue to assert her fifth...
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tax more, spend more, more government. gregg: off camera you were telling me about the earned income tax credit. >> included in this budget there is an expansion of the earned income tax credit. that's a check that goats out in the mail to people who are working that earn very little money. the president proposed to expand that and bring in an extra 13 million people to get that check every year. those 13 million people have no children. at the moment you can't get the earned income tax credit if they have got no children. the president will expand that, people with no children will be brought in. 13 million more people getting that check in the mail, paid for by you the taxpayer. it's a vast expansion of what we call the social security net under this budget. gregg: there are a great many skeptics on that note. stu varney. good to see you. martha: we are moments away from the start of a new hearing on the irs targeting scandal. where is everybody. we are going to find out what's going on. we'll find out if lois lerner who
tax more, spend more, more government. gregg: off camera you were telling me about the earned income tax credit. >> included in this budget there is an expansion of the earned income tax credit. that's a check that goats out in the mail to people who are working that earn very little money. the president proposed to expand that and bring in an extra 13 million people to get that check every year. those 13 million people have no children. at the moment you can't get the earned income tax...
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entertainment complex because popular culture and at the time and is now shaped to support spending tax dollars on the military calling. military entertainment complex is a lab of cultural producers and private and government defense interest who work together in order to create entertainment commodities that range from music videos to films to television shows to comic books and of course video games. and what they do is they produce cultural goods which in fact support the u.s. military's own interest. explaining why it was better because. a lot of wargames are made the elite ones are made with the cooperation of ex-military and sometimes existing military. some of the sounds of they've recorded have come from military hardware when you look at the liner notes there's extensive thanks to former high up brass and so there's a certain coziness that you know is never going to result in a game that displays anything particularly critical about the way war actually goes . under the bush administration there was an explosion in the serious games movement that's the movement to use games for
entertainment complex because popular culture and at the time and is now shaped to support spending tax dollars on the military calling. military entertainment complex is a lab of cultural producers and private and government defense interest who work together in order to create entertainment commodities that range from music videos to films to television shows to comic books and of course video games. and what they do is they produce cultural goods which in fact support the u.s. military's own...
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our country's way or any conservative's way of helping rich people work harder is to give more money, tax breaks. but the way to help poor people to work harder is to kick them in the butt and their programs? why do you reward the wealthy to make more wealth and then encourage, supposedly, poor people to make more money by cutting them from money. explain the logic, please. >> don't ask me to do that because i cannot explain that logic because it's illogical. but there is a whole way of building up a infrastructure around people who are in poverty to make it easier for them to get work and for them to stay in jobs. that's providing health care, providing day care,el r early child education, nutritional programs for kids, and for their parents if they need it. family medical leave, you know, days off, paid vacation, all these sort of things that the poor don't have. transportation vouchers. because a lot of the working poor can't even get to the jobs. a center for budget and policy priorities put out a report saying even if you filled every job that was open today, you still have 2/3 of th
our country's way or any conservative's way of helping rich people work harder is to give more money, tax breaks. but the way to help poor people to work harder is to kick them in the butt and their programs? why do you reward the wealthy to make more wealth and then encourage, supposedly, poor people to make more money by cutting them from money. explain the logic, please. >> don't ask me to do that because i cannot explain that logic because it's illogical. but there is a whole way of...
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>> the whole issue as you know, bill, the grand bargain, retirement reform, big tax deal, that's not happening. so this is money that is not going to be allocated. republicans in the house will block this request by it's all about the election because policy-wise this is not going anywhere. bill: appreciate your time out of d.c. for viewers at home, what do you think? is washington serious about its budget? will it ever balance its books? send us your tweets @marthamaccallum and bill hemmer. martha: people who like their plans maybe can actually keep them. is this latest delay because of the mid-term elections that are looming? bill: a smartphone that makes your phone useful to the bad guys. >> there goes a couple of plows demonstrating what i said, hitting us. there you go, there goes another one. four plow trucks. martha: a reporter getting snow plowed. he will talk about what happened and his close encounter with the plow. sfunction get in your way? talk to youroctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain.
>> the whole issue as you know, bill, the grand bargain, retirement reform, big tax deal, that's not happening. so this is money that is not going to be allocated. republicans in the house will block this request by it's all about the election because policy-wise this is not going anywhere. bill: appreciate your time out of d.c. for viewers at home, what do you think? is washington serious about its budget? will it ever balance its books? send us your tweets @marthamaccallum and bill...
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it calls for tax increases on the rich to finance tax cuts for the not so rich, but it has little, if any, chance of passing politically. possibly that's another reason why stocks are higher today, right? >> john harwood joins us with some of the defails on this one. john? >> there are two distinct parts of the president's budget. one part has to do with the budget world as it is under the peace treaty that paul ryan and patty murray struck a while ago, that is spending levels that have already been agreed to. the other part is the budget world as the obama administration would like it to be. it's not going to be realized this year, but he's trying to lay out and make an argument about what the shape of a deal will be ultimately when they have -- when republicans and democrats decide it's time to negotiate one. here is the president reflecting both sides of that. >> this budget adheres to the spending levels that both parties in both houses of congress already agreed to, but it also builds on that progress with what we're calling an opportunity, growth, and security initiative that in
it calls for tax increases on the rich to finance tax cuts for the not so rich, but it has little, if any, chance of passing politically. possibly that's another reason why stocks are higher today, right? >> john harwood joins us with some of the defails on this one. john? >> there are two distinct parts of the president's budget. one part has to do with the budget world as it is under the peace treaty that paul ryan and patty murray struck a while ago, that is spending levels that...
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he would do away with a lot of safer tax breaks, as you know. this is something that has made most republicans very uneasy. they do not want to have attention drawn to anything that controversial. i would say the chances of tax reform this year are at best 10%. i'm being generous to even say that. next year with all ryan as head of the ways and means committee, things could change. then there is immigration. being an optimist who would like to see a bill, i think there is a chance that things could get a little more serious after the primaries. midsummer, when so many republicans are going to look over their shoulder to a right-wing challenger, i think immigration is totally off the table as an issue that could move. minimum wage -- i don't see that at all. congressional budget office which everyone likes to eat up on now has concluded that it could cost jobs. i think minimum wage is an issue for the states, not an issue that will move in congress. by the way, with each passing day, i think chances have diminished that you can get an extension o
he would do away with a lot of safer tax breaks, as you know. this is something that has made most republicans very uneasy. they do not want to have attention drawn to anything that controversial. i would say the chances of tax reform this year are at best 10%. i'm being generous to even say that. next year with all ryan as head of the ways and means committee, things could change. then there is immigration. being an optimist who would like to see a bill, i think there is a chance that things...
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that is if you work, you get tax credits that will lift you up. now, if paul ryan were serious and he wanted to make the earned income tax credit lift people out of poverty, he could find some support for us giving up some other things that are floating around that are sort of patchwork trying to do that. you have to have a certain amount of money or you are in poverty. and you either get it through the job you get or you get some kind of help from the government. and when it comes to feeding your kids and putting a roof over their house and not living in your car, it takes money. that's what he refuses to accept. >> right. now, today's report goes after food stamps as well, joan. >> right. >> and this is a theme republicans have hit on before. in attacking the president. listen to this. >> food stamps versus paychecks. obama is the best food stamp president in american history. >> when he says obama is the food stamp president, which by the way he is. >> lottery winners, multimillion-dollar lottery winners are getting food stamps. >> on economic
that is if you work, you get tax credits that will lift you up. now, if paul ryan were serious and he wanted to make the earned income tax credit lift people out of poverty, he could find some support for us giving up some other things that are floating around that are sort of patchwork trying to do that. you have to have a certain amount of money or you are in poverty. and you either get it through the job you get or you get some kind of help from the government. and when it comes to feeding...
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this tax reform, lowering tax rates one of the best ideas. just because we have a president that believes in tax redistribution and class warfare doesn't mean we shouldn't say what we think is the right way to go. >> let me ask you as an investor and capitalist and entrepreneur in this country about an idea that i think your party floated that i am really concerned about. you want to tax me 10% surcharge on my income over 450,000 and apply common income taxation to capital gains. that i can ensure you is a bad idea. i speak on behalf of everybody that puts capital in harms way to create businesses. bad idea. i hope you are not going to push that forward. >> i don't want to do things like this but when we are dealing with the code we have and trying to replace it with revenue neutral code we have to do broadening. we are talking about lowering rates across the board. i think you are talking about private equity. the key is we are bringing the rates on ordinary income down to 25% and a few down to 35%. effective top tax rate on individual incom
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i think corporate tax reform, child tax credit -- these are areas of discussion. i think most people on capitol hill believe expectations are low. this is an election year. a budgetl ryan having in the house. if he does not get democrats to support the budget plan, how likely is it republicans can move it on their own party boat? how much dissent will he run into? very: i think that is a tough question for chairman brian right now. when you look at the budget deal passed in december and brought up in the house, 62 republicans defect it on the budget deal. they did not like the compromises or how it was formed. one of the most popular republicans in the house. i would venture to say he has can eventical capital john boehner. he really carries weight with in the house. for someone with that kind of stature in the house on the key budget deal, 62 republican defections shows you how difficult it will be to pass his own budget. we did see this beaker talk about this project. balanced budget, does not have too much in terms of a budget deal or a deal towards compromise,
i think corporate tax reform, child tax credit -- these are areas of discussion. i think most people on capitol hill believe expectations are low. this is an election year. a budgetl ryan having in the house. if he does not get democrats to support the budget plan, how likely is it republicans can move it on their own party boat? how much dissent will he run into? very: i think that is a tough question for chairman brian right now. when you look at the budget deal passed in december and brought...
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small business owners with a franchise tax that's extremely discriminatory in texas, to small business owners. and then, the decision not to expand medicaid by governor perry left 68,000 veterans without the only affordable health care that they could have for their families. those are the types of things that all in together are moving us toward a victory. >> i go back -- considering that, you know, your fate may be tied to wendy davis' campaign -- no campaign has another campaign be more in charge of their destiny than their own. are you satisfied with how the davis campaign is being run right now? >> wendy is an incredible woman, and on any great person's candidacy, their campaign and any campaign, they're going to have a few stumbles. let's face it, a couple weeks ago, her campaign had a tough time. i think wendy has answered those questions, and what i know about the magic of wendy davis is meet her daughters. they're incredible women. so if there are any attacks on wendy, it's about her personal story. and i think it's quite showing how men and women are treated differently in po
small business owners with a franchise tax that's extremely discriminatory in texas, to small business owners. and then, the decision not to expand medicaid by governor perry left 68,000 veterans without the only affordable health care that they could have for their families. those are the types of things that all in together are moving us toward a victory. >> i go back -- considering that, you know, your fate may be tied to wendy davis' campaign -- no campaign has another campaign be...
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. $1.8 trillion in new tax. he cuts the military greatly in my opinion not for deficit reduction but for more domestic spending. it just shows the priorities have moved farther to the left and the point i'm trying to make here we have three years left of this administration and we have divided government. normally in a situation like that you would try to fine common ground, work forward common ground. he's moving away from that and tacked hard to the left. yes you could say that's because we're in an election year and that may be why. it's happening nevertheless. i don't know the reasons but he's moving to the left and it makes it hard to bridge to the gap. >> democrats will say they have tried to extend a hand and have not been reciprocated. >> we have a budget agreement. i want to see us build on that success. >> give me a preview of what the paul ryan budget will look like. in years past a lot of the saving have come from overhauling medicare and medicaid. are those proposals include in the paul ryan 2015 bu
. $1.8 trillion in new tax. he cuts the military greatly in my opinion not for deficit reduction but for more domestic spending. it just shows the priorities have moved farther to the left and the point i'm trying to make here we have three years left of this administration and we have divided government. normally in a situation like that you would try to fine common ground, work forward common ground. he's moving away from that and tacked hard to the left. yes you could say that's because...
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and you make more money, you lose your benefit and you lose it fast, plus you might be in a higher tax bracket. i think this is where ryan's going to go. but you tell me. >> reporter: that's exactly right. i spoke with chairman ryan over the weekend. that's the crux of his argument with this budget document. he says that there's over 92 programs administered by the federal government dealing with poverty. a lot of people are enrolling in these programs even as a recovery is ongoing. he's trying to look at ways to curb the spending on these kind of programs and also just try to empower people out of poverty. he thinks the party needs to return to your old friend, jack kemp, to get back to the growth message on these issues and not just talk about cutbacks. >> democratic budget guru, chris van hollen, thinks that paul ryan wants to slash safety net programs left and right and doesn't buy into the incentive argument. so we're going to have a big fight on our hands. >> reporter: i think so. because there was a budget deal crafted between the senate and the house in december, we're not goin
and you make more money, you lose your benefit and you lose it fast, plus you might be in a higher tax bracket. i think this is where ryan's going to go. but you tell me. >> reporter: that's exactly right. i spoke with chairman ryan over the weekend. that's the crux of his argument with this budget document. he says that there's over 92 programs administered by the federal government dealing with poverty. a lot of people are enrolling in these programs even as a recovery is ongoing. he's...
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they've rolled back the bush tax cuts. they're buried a lot of tax surprises in the code to pay for obamacare. it's certainly not helpful. >> i know harry reid takes the senate floor and he says these obamacare suffering stories, they're lies. what do you have to say to him? >> i could agree with harry reid, but then we'd both be wrong. people are losing their insurance after the president said they wouldn't. businesses are on the side line not expanding because of the expensive obamacare. these aren't lies. these are real stories that real people are experiencing. >> you're fighting to keep your business going. i know you're also fighting for your daughter's life. i want to give everyone the web site here. where can they go to find out more about her struggles and fight? >> today is her birthday. she's ten years old today. our web site is hannah'shopefund.org. if you want to donate, you can do it. we're the only charity in the world for her very rare disease. it's kind of like lou gehrig's disease, but strikes kids. >> we
they've rolled back the bush tax cuts. they're buried a lot of tax surprises in the code to pay for obamacare. it's certainly not helpful. >> i know harry reid takes the senate floor and he says these obamacare suffering stories, they're lies. what do you have to say to him? >> i could agree with harry reid, but then we'd both be wrong. people are losing their insurance after the president said they wouldn't. businesses are on the side line not expanding because of the expensive...
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and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who...